This quantitative dissertation examines outcomes of a required service-learning program at a faith-based institution. Two hundred and ten students completed a pre/post survey administered to a sophomore level class about background, educational...
African Americans; African American politicians; African American businesspeople; African American business enterprises; Women politicians; Civil rights; Louisville (Ky.)--Politics and government; Politicians; Integration; Discrimination in housing
Oral history interview conducted with Louise Reynolds on June 13, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Louise Reynolds was the first African American woman elected alderman in the city of Louisville. Ms. Reynolds discusses her work with the Republican Party,...
Currently including 26 interviews (available as audio files and transcriptions), mostly conducted in the late 1970s, that document the many aspects of life in Louisville, particularly as experienced by African Americans, this digital collection...
African Americans; Social workers; Journalists; African American journalists; African American social workers; Beauty contests; African American newspapers; Newspapers; Louisville Defender (Louisville, Ky.); Civil rights demonstrations; Civil...
Oral history interview with Mrs. Vivian Clark Stanley conducted on August 5, 1985 by Janet Hodgson. She discusses her career as a social worker and her life with Frank Stanley, Sr., editor, manager, and publisher of the Louisville Defender. She...
Oval shaped frame decorated with floral elements. An open book is at the base of the frame. The name "Anna Gilbert Cowan" and the phrase "Her Book" are in the center of the frame. Anna Gilbert Cowan was the second wife of Andrew...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Children
Children's Free Hospital at 226 East Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story brick building(s) in four sections; the first two sections are separated by a driveway, but are connected by a roofway at one story height. The second section...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dormitories;
Entranceway to Bettie Johnson Hall. The upper windows and roof are visible, and the doorway is not. Location: Belknap Campus: 401 West Cardinal Boulevard. Current uses: Dormitory. Named in honor: Bettie Johnson, 1936 graduate of UofL's Louisville...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dormitories; Doors & doorways;
Entranceway to Bettie Johnson Hall. The doorway features a short covered walkway. The window over the entranceway roof is visible, and there are two wastebaskets flanking the glass door. Landscaping adjacent to the walkway is in bloom. Location:...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; University of Louisville. School of Law; Columns; Cupolas; Trees; Cannons;
Front of Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall. The leaves on the tree in front of the building have turned from green to orange. The ionic columns at the front entrance can be seen, and a banner is strung between two of them. The words...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Men; Automobiles; Educational facilities; University of Louisville. School of Law; Columns;
Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall. Several men appear to be walking toward the building; there is a car parked in front of the building as well. The building's weather vane is partially visible over its portico. This Law School building...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law; Cupolas; Columns; Educational facilities;
Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall, seen through the Belknap gates. The cupola and weather vane, along with part of the columns, are visible. Several cars are parked in front of the building; its cupola and weather vane are visible. The...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law; Cupolas; Columns; Trees;
Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall, seen from the front. The columned entrance is visible, as is the cupola. The building is partly obscured by a large tree. The name of the law school is inscribed over the entrance. The main Law School...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law; Cupolas; Weather vanes; Automobiles; Snow; Columns;
Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall, in the snow. There are several cars parked in front of the building. The building's cupola and weather vane are visible. The main Law School building was built in 1939; the addition -- the modern...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law; Educational facilities; Automobiles; Columns; Cupolas; Weather vanes;
Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall. Several cars are parked in front of the building; its cupola and weather vane are visible. The style of cars indicates this image was created not long after the building was built, in 1939. An...
City & town halls; City Hall (San Diego, Calif.); Streets; Automobiles
City Hall, San Diego, with the street visible in front of it and the water visible behind it. A parking lot with cars can also be seen. Caption printed on verso: "The Civic Center houses both City and County Governments." Published by...
City & town life; Street railroads; Railroads; Pedestrians; People
Busy and crowded city street. The sidewalks are packed with pedestrians with more crossing the cobblestone or brick street. Streetcars are on tracks down the center of the street with wagons and carriages on either side. Buildings line the streets....
"This is an early example of Buren's use of stripe motifs in a public context. He has continued the practice to the present. For instance, in 1997 in Munster, Germany, his contribution to a festival of site-specific sculpture consisted of...
"This is an early example of Buren's use of stripe motifs in a public context. He has continued the practice to the present. For instance, in 1997 in Munster, Germany, his contribution to a festival of site-specific sculpture consisted of...
Hurricane Katrina, 2005--Psychological aspects; Writing--Psychological aspects; Psychic trauma in literature; Crisis in literature
The discourses of "trauma" and "post-trauma" have become pervasive in representations of life as it is lived in contemporary globalized culture. As new media technologies make the world more accessible, we become accustomed to...
Coe Glade, wearing a suit and hat and holding a fur stole, leans against an unidentified man, wearing a suit and hat and smoking a cigar. They were at Jean Thomas' Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo Trail near Ashland, Kentucky, on the occasion of...